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Saturday, 14th December |
Craft your very own beautiful and decorative Christmas/festive wreath to take home, using natural foraged materials from the park. |
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A one-day pop-up event to show off the latest discoveries at the Curtain Theatre, one of Shakespeare’s least historically documented playhouses. |
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Discover the especially written east-end version of the 12 Days of Christmas as Sheldon & Sacha introduce you to the deceased residents of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. |
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Love it or hate it, the concrete landscape of Europe’s largest art centre has been dividing opinion for generations. |
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The Cinema Museum presents its annual variety extravaganza - a cornucopia of great entertainers caught on film at the height of their powers. |
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Sunday, 15th December |
Large model rail show with 20 fully scenic layouts now in its 5th year. |
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A tour of Charles Dickens house as it's decorated for Christmas |
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Star Wars themed pantomime horse race through Greenwich town centre. |
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Monday, 16th December |
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Tuesday, 17th December |
Explore the authentic folklore, history and contemporary practices associated with the Krampus. |
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Wednesday, 18th December |
Late evening opening of the Charles Dickens Museum - with performances from A Christmas Carol. |
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An evening lecture with mulled wine exploring the origins of Christmas from Saturnalia to Santa Claus—by way of Krampus & the Christmas Cat |
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Thursday, 19th December |
Step back in time and experience Benjamin Franklin House in true eighteenth-century style this winter with our festive candlelit tours. |
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Robin Ince is back to host another four nights of the acclaimed Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People. |
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A talk about the artist of the famous Kings Cross muck heap and why he chose his subjects. |
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Friday, 20th December |
It's quiet over Christmas, so if you've never been, it's a good time to visit Parliament for a tour. |
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Saturday, 21st December |
Waterloo Classics is a monthly classic car show/meet in central London. |
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Love it or hate it, the concrete landscape of Europe’s largest art centre has been dividing opinion for generations. |
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Robin Ince is back to host another four nights of the acclaimed Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People. |
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